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Citi bike vid.

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Created by DavidJohn > 9 months ago, 13 Sep 2013
DavidJohn
VIC, 17457 posts
13 Sep 2013 6:57PM
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Ha..

DJ

GreenPat
QLD, 4083 posts
14 Sep 2013 3:43AM
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I'd like to see Danny Macaskill on one...

surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
14 Sep 2013 9:37AM
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pretty sure this is the same guy...



or his brother.

cisco
QLD, 12327 posts
14 Sep 2013 11:43AM
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As well as defying the road laws they are defying the law of gravity. Dey gooood.

Macroscien
QLD, 6806 posts
14 Sep 2013 12:12PM
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No helmet

FlySurfer
NSW, 4453 posts
14 Sep 2013 9:09PM
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surfingboye said..

pretty sure this is the same guy...
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or his brother.


There's suming not right with that vid... he's got a stopper which has been After Effects'd out.
But still good .

Mr Milk
NSW, 2995 posts
18 Sep 2013 7:43PM
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Macroscien said..

No helmet


NY has more sensible helmet laws than we do. ie Compulsory under 13 years old, which makes voters think that they are doing something for child safety, and optional after that, except for couriers, which is weird, because you would think that couriers would be more car/ truck/bus aware than casual riders, so have fewer collisions.
Helmets actually have only very slight safety benefits. Like filter tipped cigarettes, you're being sold an illusion

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
18 Sep 2013 5:57PM
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Mr Milk said..
Macroscien said..



No helmet


NY has more sensible helmet laws than we do. ie Compulsory under 13 years old, which makes voters think that they are doing something for child safety, and optional after that, except for couriers, which is weird, because you would think that couriers would be more car/ truck/bus aware than casual riders, so have fewer collisions.

Helmets actually have only very slight safety benefits. Like filter tipped cigarettes, you're being sold an illusion


Sold an illusion!!!!!, Crap and more crap. I have a Nephew, still here today becuase he wore a helmet. Observer spotted a car that clipped his rear wheel and drove him sideways head first into the kerb. Helmet saved his life and that was direct from the surgeon who attended to him
People who don't wear helmets, and have an accident, should be costed for full medical, instead of the selfish attitude that ol Joe tax payer will pick up the bill for his her convalesce via medie care.
Safety first in all cases. Wear your bloody helmet, if for no other reason your family will be the benifate of your longer full life.

FlySurfer
NSW, 4453 posts
18 Sep 2013 8:26PM
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mineral1 said..
Safety first in all cases. Wear your bloody helmet, if for no other reason your family will be the benifate of your longer full life.


Why stop at the helmet? What about joint guards, back protector, neck brace, boots, gloves... oh and insurance?

Mr Milk
NSW, 2995 posts
18 Sep 2013 9:03PM
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mineral1 said..



Mr Milk said..


Macroscien said..



No helmet




NY has more sensible helmet laws than we do. ie Compulsory under 13 years old, which makes voters think that they are doing something for child safety, and optional after that, except for couriers, which is weird, because you would think that couriers would be more car/ truck/bus aware than casual riders, so have fewer collisions.

Helmets actually have only very slight safety benefits. Like filter tipped cigarettes, you're being sold an illusion




Sold an illusion!!!!!, Crap and more crap. I have a Nephew, still here today becuase he wore a helmet. Observer spotted a car that clipped his rear wheel and drove him sideways head first into the kerb. Helmet saved his life and that was direct from the surgeon who attended to him
People who don't wear helmets, and have an accident, should be costed for full medical, instead of the selfish attitude that ol Joe tax payer will pick up the bill for his her convalesce via medie care.
Safety first in all cases. Wear your bloody helmet, if for no other reason your family will be the benifate of your longer full life.



I don't want to hijack this onto a helmets rant, BUT the stats show a small benefit to wearing helmets. Given that bike accidents are actually not common, a slight improvement is negligible.
As for the insurance thing, I have recently been told that in the UK you get a reduced insurance payout if you are not wearing a helmet. Contributory negligence seems fair enough to me, but only in the case of head injuries. Your broken legs and arms and ribs and crushed organs don't seem to be prevented by a piece of plastic on your noggin, at least not as far as I can see

DavidJohn
VIC, 17457 posts
19 Sep 2013 2:58PM
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One more thing..
I've ridden motorcycles since I was about 10 and it makes me cringe when I see motorcyclists without gloves..
They've got helmet, boots and jacket and .. bare hands .. Sheesh..
I'd ride without a helmet before I'd ride without gloves.

DJ

DavidJohn
VIC, 17457 posts
19 Sep 2013 3:03PM
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surfingboye said..

pretty sure this is the same guy...
?rel=0

or his brother.


That's the best wheelie vid that I've seen.. Ever.. and I've seen a lot.

I rode big dirt bikes on the road for years and was always on the back wheel..

I walked away from the wheelie machines once I'd used up 8 of my 9 lives..

DJ



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